Add Projectionist info to README#86
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From a brief review of this, let's keep it much more minimal.
A list of the supported projections with an example argument should suffice.
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I made some changes to the readme to work better with the auto vimdoc generator, so you'll need to rebase on main and update what you've added. You can read more about the syntax here: https://github.com/kdheepak/panvimdoc |
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These updates to liveview, etc., support with vim-projectionist is amazing. Thanks for tackling this @zolrath! |
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This is incomplete but a first pass at putting down information on how to use Projectionist within an Elixir project.